Causeries du lundi, Volume 4G. Routledge, 1909 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 13
Page 20
... learned osteology ) with a local surgeon , for learning phlebotomy besides . She practises popular medicine in the village , with Tissot's book in one hand and a lancet in the other to bleed any peasant who may present him- self and as ...
... learned osteology ) with a local surgeon , for learning phlebotomy besides . She practises popular medicine in the village , with Tissot's book in one hand and a lancet in the other to bleed any peasant who may present him- self and as ...
Page 33
... learned Huet in this quarrel , was not aware that he himself , in spite of his neglect , was on the eve of waking up a classic in his turn . The best definition is an example : after France pos- sessed her age of Louis XIV and was able ...
... learned Huet in this quarrel , was not aware that he himself , in spite of his neglect , was on the eve of waking up a classic in his turn . The best definition is an example : after France pos- sessed her age of Louis XIV and was able ...
Page 204
... learned , to be not well - advised ' . So , for his part , he is content to pay his tribute of politeness and courtesy in the fashion of the time with a few Latin epigrams ; but the majority of his lighter poems , as well as his serious ...
... learned , to be not well - advised ' . So , for his part , he is content to pay his tribute of politeness and courtesy in the fashion of the time with a few Latin epigrams ; but the majority of his lighter poems , as well as his serious ...
Table des matières
RABELAIS BY M EUGÈNE NOËL | 16 |
WHAT IS A CLASSIC? | 31 |
Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY | 45 |
8 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
Abbé admiration amiable amusing ancient André Chénier appears become called Camille Desmoulins century character charm classic Cordelier Court d'Alembert delicate Droz Duc de Penthièvre Duchesse du Maine Etienne Pasquier everything expression eyes Fables father favour feeling Florian fortune France Frederick French friends Gargantua genius give happy Harlequin Harpe heart honour human idea imagination King language letters literature living Louis XIV Malezieu Memoirs mind Mlle Mme de Caylus Mme de Genlis Mme de Maintenon Mme de Montespan Molière Montaigne moral nature never one's Paris Pasquier passion person philosopher played pleasure poet poetry portrait prince Rabelais reason respect Rousseau Sceaux sense sensible society soul speak spirit spite style talent taste things thought tion to-day tone true truth turn Vauvenargues Vieux Cordelier virtue Voltaire whilst whole words writing wrote young youth